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Crossdressers, TVs and others into crossgenderism would u go to a store designed with your needs in mind?

We are considering opening a store in Reno, NV designed for CDs, TVs, etc. to support them. Would you shop at such a store whether you live there or just visiting?

Public Comments

  1. no, and I'm an ex crossdresser. i stopped my sinful ways, and so can you. I am not trying to offend you guys, yet I want you guys to be saved from Satan's weapon, which is called a sin. You can do whatever you want, but don't come crying towards me when you're going to hell.
  2. i would most definitely. i have shopped in stores like that in NYC but now i live in Pennsylvania and the Puritanism is very strong here. i think it is a great idea.
  3. I am TG I shop in standard stores because I pass as genetic, but I know of people who would use such a shop.
  4. Oh mine gosh .i would love a store like that close to me .I usually shop at second hand stores in my area ,Been crossdressing my whole life .If you open a store i hope the prices are fair and you have beautiful dresses ,shoes ,wigs ,heels ,makeup kits ,lingerie in satin ,lace,silk ,silky pantyhose ,nylons ,everything a crossdresser dreams of wearing to feel feminine .If visiting Reno ,be the first place to visit and shop .just make everyone guy feel comfortable there and be understanding to his needs to crossdress and treat him like one the girls .the more we crossdressers feel relax in a shop the more we open up and want to buy whats makes us feel good inside and out.
  5. Yes,we have a few cd and tv store's here in Australia. I love them and so do many others.The atmosphere is much more relaxed and designed more for one on one contact.There are councelling ,support groups,contacts,clothing and make up tips.We also have a number of clothing stores for cd's and tv's etc. I still visit second hand shops from time to time.lol. Jayme.
  6. Yes and I know others that would too. I have looked at the store thing here and its not out of my mind yet. It would be much easier to look at things and be able to try them on . Everyone would be at ease and not judging you behind your back. A happy shopper spends money too.Nice if you can advise them on looks and make up too.Good luck and let us know when and where....
  7. I go to the one on Ventura Blvd. in the LA area, Countessa's Closet. However, I buy little there as I find Wal-Mart, Target, K-Mart and Goodwill much more reasonable priced. I generally just buy makeup and a few specialty items there. The other two crossdresser shops I knew were operating in LA have gone out of business. And the one left would not survive if not for internet sales because when I am there I just cannot see enough volume happening from the storefront to let her survive.
  8. Oh yes, here in the Midwest there aren't many choices unless you shop on line. And what fun is that? Not much. You can't try stuff on before you buy it, can't feel the texture of the clothes. Can't check for quality. ETC...
  9. IF I WAS A TV OR A CROSSDRESSER OR IF I WASN'T A MIGHT GO INTO SUCH A STORE IF THEY HAD WHAT I WANT
  10. Possible, but I go anywhere and everywhere I want and shop for cloths. So a specialty store for me is not that important. Phyllis
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